RECON B2B — Athletic Programs
Soft-tissue injury is the #1 reason your athletes miss games.
Recovery is the line item that fixes it.
Your strength program is dialed. Your nutrition is on point. Your medical staff is sharp. The gap is in the 22 hours between practices, where soft tissue, the nervous system, and connective tissue either recover — or they don’t. RECON is the recovery infrastructure that compounds your strength and conditioning investment, supports return-to-play timing, and signals to recruits, parents, and donors that your program runs the full stack.
Quick Answer
RECON Wellness equips athletic programs (collegiate, scholastic, club) with three-pillar recovery infrastructure (compression, PEMF, red light). Institutional pricing 20% to 35% off MSRP. Built for team-wide deployment: multiple compression units, shared PEMF mats with sanitization covers, and dedicated red light recovery zones. Documented protocols for in-season, off-season, and rehab applications, with staff training included.
The Recovery Layer That Determines Program Outcomes
You can’t out-train under-recovery.
Athletic programs compete on the margin. Game-to-game performance, season-long durability, and recruiting-class reputation are all downstream of how well your athletes recover between sessions. Programs that invest in recovery infrastructure produce different outcomes than programs that don’t — and parents, donors, and recruits know the difference.
Problem 01
Soft-Tissue Injury Costs Wins
Most lost athletic time isn’t from contact injury. It’s from soft-tissue overuse, recovery debt, and the compounding effect of training load on under-recovered bodies. The recovery layer is the lever that addresses the root, not the symptom.
Problem 02
Return-to-Play Timing Is a Margin
An athlete who returns from a strain in 8 days instead of 14 is the difference between making the playoffs and watching them. Recovery infrastructure compresses the timeline at the soft-tissue level — the layer most programs leave to time and rest.
Problem 03
Recruiting Runs on Infrastructure
Recruits, parents, and donors evaluate programs by what the facility shows them. Strength rooms are table stakes. A dedicated recovery room with commercial red light, PEMF, and compression is the visible signal that your program runs at the next level.
"The programs winning recruits, championships, and donor support in 2027 will be the ones whose recovery infrastructure visibly matches the rest of their program. RECON is built to be that infrastructure."
Recovery Infrastructure Built for Team Training Environments
Three pillars. Built for multi-athlete, staff-supervised, daily deployment.
RECON’s three pillars are designed for team-room deployment: multiple athletes per day, supervised by athletic trainers and strength staff, integrated into the training week between sessions. Each pillar addresses a recovery layer that the strength program, the nutrition program, and the training staff can’t cover on their own.
Sequential pneumatic compression that supports lymphatic flow, circulation, and post-session soft-tissue recovery. Deploy in the team room as a 20-30 minute post-practice flush. The Elite Compression System handles legs, hip, and arms — the layer that pulls metabolic load out of the body before the next session loads it back in.
Multi-frequency PEMF for parasympathetic regulation and recovery between training loads. Athletes living in a sympathetic-dominant state recover slower, sleep worse, and accumulate injury risk faster. PEMF supports the down-shift the training calendar already assumes is happening. The Renew Commercial Bundle includes a sanitization cover for shared-team-use deployment.
Eight-wavelength panels, mats, and beds. Red light at 630–670nm for tissue and surface recovery. Near-infrared at 810–850nm and 1060nm for connective tissue, tendons, ligaments, and joint structures. The wavelength range that supports the soft-tissue recovery your athletic trainers are already managing manually. FDA Class II Registered.
Recovery Infrastructure by Program Type
College, high school, and club programs each have a different buyer, budget, and ROI.
RECON works with three tiers of athletic programs. Each tier has a distinct decision-maker, funding model, and value frame. The system is the same. The conversation is different.
Program Type 01
College & University Athletics
D1, D2, D3, NAIA, and junior college programs. Recovery infrastructure is a budget line item competing against weight-room equipment, video tech, and travel. The argument is simple: every day of return-to-play compression is a day of competitive availability. Every recruit who tours the recovery room is a recruit who saw the program operate at the next tier.
- Team-room deployment supports the entire roster on rotation
- Recruiting visit infrastructure — visible, photographable, story-worthy
- NIL-era athletes expect pro-level facilities; recovery is the next layer
- Integrates with existing athletic training and performance staff workflow
- Sport-program scalability — deploy to football, basketball, hockey, soccer, lacrosse, baseball, swimming, track, volleyball
Program Type 02
High School Athletic Programs
Public, private, and prep school athletic programs. Funding typically blends district budget, booster club fundraising, and donor capital. Private and prep schools are often the early movers — the recovery room becomes part of the program identity that gets shown to applying families. Recovery infrastructure produces both program outcomes and a visible signal of what the program prioritizes.
- Booster club and donor-funded equipment purchases are well-suited to recovery infrastructure
- Visible upgrade to the athletic facility tour for prospective students and families
- Multi-sport rotation through one team-room footprint
- Athletic trainer workflow integration for return-to-play support
- Strong fit for hockey, lacrosse, soccer, football, basketball, baseball, and volleyball programs
Program Type 03
Club Sports & Travel Teams
Youth hockey, soccer, lacrosse, baseball, basketball, volleyball, swimming, and other club and travel programs. Higher-end club programs operate like small businesses — the facility, the equipment, and the coaching staff all signal the tier of the program to enrolling families. Recovery infrastructure deployed at the club facility extends practice-to-game throughput, supports tournament weekends, and gives the program a visible differentiator at the enrollment decision.
- Facility-deployed recovery supports tournament weekends and back-to-back game days
- Parent-board fundraising and family-funded equipment models are well-suited
- Premium club tiers can include recovery access as part of the family membership
- Strong fit for elite youth hockey, soccer clubs, lacrosse clubs, and travel baseball/softball programs
- Visible signal to enrolling families that the program runs at a higher tier than competitors
Compliance note: RECON systems are positioned to support general recovery, circulation, and nervous system regulation between training sessions. RECON does not claim to treat, prevent, or address concussion, traumatic brain injury, or any other specific medical condition. Athletic trainers, coaches, and medical staff apply RECON within the scope of their professional licensing and the program’s standard return-to-play protocols.
B2B Partner Pricing for Athletic Programs
System completeness drives pricing.
The more of the system you bring into the team room, the deeper the partner discount. All tiers include on-site or virtual staff training, an athletic-trainer-friendly protocol library, and ongoing program support. Booster-club, donor, and grant-funded purchases all qualify for the same partner pricing tiers.
One pillar. Starter deployment for a single sport program or a team-room add-on.
Two pillars. The standard multi-sport team-room buildout. Compression + Restore is the most-used combination.
All three pillars. Full team-room. The signature buildout for college programs, prep schools, and premium club facilities. 2+ units per pillar or $5K minimum.
Founding Partner Program — The first 10 athletic programs earn Founding Partner status: lifetime case study placement, priority service, direct founder access, and Founding Partner brand recognition. Tier 3 Suite remains the maximum partner discount at 35% off MSRP. Expires December 31, 2026.
Demo program: Denver Metro programs qualify for a free 14-day on-site demo with hand delivery and pickup — let the athletic training staff and athletes try the system before procurement signs off. Outside Denver? 60-day extended trial at partner pricing. Standard outbound shipping included with your order. If the system isn’t a fit, return it in original condition and packaging at your shipping cost. Full partnership details →
Design Your Program’s Recovery Room
Let’s map RECON to your training calendar.
30-minute consult. We map RECON to your roster size, your training calendar, your athletic training staff workflow, and your funding pathway — budget, booster, donor, or grant. You leave with the recovery room designed, the procurement path mapped, and a clear plan for the season. Whether or not you buy anything.
RECON Serves Every Performance Environment
Recovery infrastructure belongs in every facility where athletes train, compete, and push limits. Explore the full RECON partner ecosystem.